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Today with Nanogirl, learn about the science of moving pictures, and how to make your own AMAZING ANIMATIONS at home! It's an easy STEM project that kids can do at home, even in...
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- Nanogirl - STEM activities for kids
- DIY Bottle Boat with Motor (via hello, Wonderful) Not only is this a fun way to recycle bottles, it’s also a great way to teach kids about how motors work by making a cool bottle boat with propeller!
- One Minute DIY Wire Catapult (via A Little Pinch of Perfect) No fancy materials are required to make this one minute (yes, one!) catapult that lets kids get hands-on in testing out how far objects will fly.
- Make an Electromagnetic Train (via Frugal Fun for Boys) You have to watch the video to see with your own eyes, but this battery “train” is super cool and moves!
- Tiny Moving Dancers (via Babble Dabble Do) This cool activity shows you how to build cute tiny dancers with a “homopolar motor.” I love how this STEM project appeals to both genders!
Jun 21, 2016 · When the force of a push or pull is applied to an object that doesn't move, we can put it in motion. In this physics video for kids, you will learn about the many types of motion and the ...
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Explore how things move - do they roll, bounce, spin or slide? Hands on learning activities and printables for exploring movement in Prep and Kindergarten.
Experiment with pushing different objects. You will need a range of things to push such as: Marbles; A plastic ball; Modelling clay; A soft toy; Which objects move further?Why do you think this...
Step-by-step guide to painting methods including landscape and abstract images. Artist Emma Majury demonstrates how to frame and capture a moving subject in a photograph, with lots of useful tips...
This unit explains these forces, and it describes the movement of objects, including how forces can move things, stop them, and change their speed and direction. Knowing how and why things move allows us to work, play, get around, and complete everyday tasks.